Feldman, Morton, 1926-1987
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Feldman, Morton, 1926-1987
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Feldman, Morton, 1926-1987
Feldman, Morton
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Feldman, Morton, 1926-
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フェルドマン, モートン
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Feldmann, Morton 1926-1987
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Feldmann, Morton 1926-1987
Feldman, Morty 1926-1987
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Feldman, Morty 1926-1987
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Biographical History
Composer Morton Feldman (1926-1987) was best known for his association with the New York School of experimentalist musicians, including composers John Cage, Christian Wolff, and Earle Brown, and pianist David Tudor. In addition to composing approximately 150 works, Feldman also wrote more than three dozen articles about various aspects of music and art. Feldman was a member of the music department faculty at the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1972-1987. During those years he served as Slee Professor of Music 1972-1973, Edgar Varèse Professor 1975-1987, and Director of the Center of the Cre ative and Performing Arts, 1976-1980. He was also responsible for creating the June in Buffalo festival of contemporary music in 1975.
Composer born Jan. 12, 1926 in New York City and died Sept. 3, 1987. He was best known for his association with composers John Cage, Christian Wolff, and Earle Brown, who along with pianist David Tudor developed a style of experimental music and music-making known as the New York School. Feldman was a member of the music faculty at the State University of New York at Buffalo from 1972 to 1987. During those years he served as Slee Professor of Music 1972-1973, Edgar Varèse Professor 1975-1987, and Director of the Center of the Creative and Performing Arts, 1976-1980. He was also responsible for creating the June in Buffalo festival of contemporary music in 1975.
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Aleatory music
Chamber orchestra music
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices (4 parts)), Unaccompanied
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
Composers
Horn and violoncello music
Instrumental ensembles
Instrumental ensembles
Instrumental ensembles
Music
Music
Music
Nonets (Pianos (2), flutes (3), trumpet, violoncellos (3))
Octets (Pianos (2), chimes (2), violins (2), violoncellos (2))
Orchestral music
Orchestral music
Piano ensembles
Piano ensembles
Piano music
Piano music (3 hands)
Piano music (4 hands)
Piano music (Pianos (2))
Piano music (Pianos (2))
Piano music (Pianos (2)), Arranged
Quartets (Piano, flute, violin, violoncello)
Quartets (Piano, chimes, violin, violoncello)
Quintets (Clarinet, violins (2), viola, violoncello)
Quintets (Flute, oboe, percussion)
Quintets (Flute, oboe, trombone, percussion)
Quintets (Piano, flute, trumpet, violin, violoncello)
Quintets (Piano, horn, percussion, violin, violoncello)
Septets (Pianos (3), trombone, chimes, violin, violoncello)
Septets (Pianos (3), trombone, chimes, violin, violoncello)
Sextets (Flutes (2), horn, trumpet, violin, violoncello)
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble
Songs (Medium voice) with instrumental ensemble
String quartets
Trios (Piano, flute, glockenspiel)
Trios (Piano, flute, percussion)
Trios (Piano, flute, vibraphone)
Trios (Piano, tuba, violin)
Trios (Vibraphone, violin, violoncello)
Violin and piano music
Violoncello and piano music
Violoncello music
Nationalities
Americans
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Composers
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Places
New York (State)--Buffalo
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